Join Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. (co-host Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O. was traveling and unable to make this evening's show) as he discusses studies documenting vaccine failure; the decline of infectious disease mortality prior to the introduction of vaccines; why bills seeking to restrict religious exemptions are unconstitutional; why bills seeking to eliminate state vaccine religious exemptions may violate state Constitutions; why requiring children to stay home from school during an outbreak may violate parents' federal Constitutional rights; and why a winning legal argument about exclusion of exempt children is likely to lose in court; and more! . Email Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com and listen to your answer live on the air or in the archives. Find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O. and Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. as they discuss a bill in North Carolina to remove the religious exemption; Dr. Tenpenny's response to an Ohio bill to add a meningitis vaccine mandate, including the risk vs. benefit and enormous cost to the state; a legislature's resolution in Illinois asking the health department to mandate more vaccines; how legislatures and the media have unwittingly become a marketing arm of the pharmaceutical industry; how focusing more on economics and less on science may be a winning strategy with legislators concerning vaccine freedom of choice; a case that the Supreme Court is being asked to hear concerning the vaccine courts' standards for vaccine injury compensation; the hundreds of new vaccines that are being developed; the fact that doctors do not tell parents the risks of vaccines, despite being required to do so by federa law; how legislators in a NJ bill are improperly seeking to define 'religion' for vaccine religious exemption purposes; and more! Email Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com and listen to your answer live on the air or in the archives. Find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

Join Vaccine Researcher and Author Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, and guest callers as they discuss tabled or withdrawn vaccine bills in four states; Constitutional legal arguments that are now available to help persuade legislators to vote against bills seeking to restrict or remove vaccine exemptions; why some pro-vaccine people are against forced mandatory vaccines; whether or not it's productive to discuss anti-vaccine information with pro-vaccine doctors; why many doctors don't have time to discuss vaccine concerns with parents; training doctors get to teach them how to deal with anti-vaccine parents; why the CDC recommends the MMR as early as 6 months of age for international travelers; how antibodies in breastmilk from vaccines differ from those from the wild diseases; how to approach state legislators with vaccine issues; what to do when a vaccine package insert says that the vaccines "have not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential, or for impairment of fertility"; and more!

Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O. Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D., and callers as they discuss Sherri's legislative activism training with Campaign for Liberty--how to use a targeted approach to be an effective legislative activist despite having limited time, money and resources; what it takes to testify as a medical expert in a vaccine injury case; Dr. Tenpenny's new article about information in electronic medical records; why pediatricians make erroneous assertions about vaccines, and whether or not it'sworthwhile to try to convince pediatricians to support freedom of choice with vaccines; Attorney Phillips' legal analyses that you to give your state representatives explaining why some current vaccine bills are unconstitutional (e.g., TX and IL); which state voted down a bill that would require Gardasil for boys; and more! You can mail Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com. Find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

On the latest episode of the State of Independence, Jeff and Mike discuss Allen Iverson's desire to join the Sixers front office, why Moses Malone's jersey still hasn't been retired, Nerlens Noel's sensational play as of late, the Thunder moving back up to the 11th-best record, Jordan McRae & more!

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Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O. and Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. as they discuss the current bills and proposed bills throughout the U.S. seeking to remove non-medical vaccine exemptions; Sherri's new website, edgytruth.com, that addresses important controversial topics including vaccines; and listener questions about vaccine science and law. Email Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com and listen to your answer live on the air or in the archives. Find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O., Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D., and callers as they discuss difficulties with legislators; problems with "catch-up" vaccine schedules for unvaccinated children if we lose non-medical exemptions; Suzanne Humphries' measles video; the new military vaccine schedule; the danger that vaccinated children pose to immune compromised children; the duration and utility of vaccine-induced antibodies; the late 1980's U.S. measles outbreaks; and more! E-mail the hosts at drtenpenny@gmail.com and attorney@vaccinerights.com.

Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O. and Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. as they discuss how to be legislatively active and effective to maintain the right to informed choice with vaccines; why state representatives may be more receptive to alternative vaccine concerns than federal representatives; Sherri's "scream of the week"--the latest published medical research showing serious problems with vaccines; the role and limitations of the federal government's authority to mandate vaccines, remove exemptions, and influence policy and law at the state level; the potential for small numbers of people to affect large changes in vaccine policy and law; Dr. Andrew Wakefield's position on vaccines, and how his being falsely discredited affects vaccine awareness and the larger vaccine controversy today; the absence of studies looking at the impact on health of the complete vaccine series for children; and more! Email Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com. Find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

Join Vaccine Author and Researcher Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, D.O., Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. and special guests Dawn Richardson with the NVIC Advocacy Portal (1st half of the show) and Jeff Hays, Producer of the new movie, "Bought" about GMO's and vaccines (2nd half of the show), as they discuss the current national measles scare's potential impact on new state laws eliminating non-medical vaccine exemptions; how the NVIC Advocacy Portal makes it easier to protect the right to make informed vaccine choices, including easy monitoring of current vaccine bills, talking points to present to state legislators, and how to make the biggest impact on state legislators; how to watch Bought for free for two weeks beginning February 20th (boughtmovie.com); inside information about software programs designed to automatically respond to "misinformation" about vaccines on social media; how the current measles scare is playing out consistent with government documents published in 2014; and more! You can email Dr. Tenpenny at drtenpenny@gmail.com and Attorney Phillips at attorney@vaccinerights.com, find vaccine studies at vaccineresearchlibrary.com, and sign up for the Vaccine Rights E-Newsletter at vaccinerights.com/newslettersignup.html.

On the latest episode, Jeff McMenamin and Michael Kaskey-Blomain discuss Joel Embiid's latest setback, the Sixers possible shift in focus at the 2015 NBA draft, Nerlens Noel's chances of winning Rookie of the Year, the team's recent play and more!

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On the latest episode of the State of Independence, Jeff and Mike talk Thomas Robinson's impressive play on the blocks, the chances of getting both the Thunder's first-round pick and the No. 1 pick, an update on K.J. McDaniels and Michael Carter-Williams and more!

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From the State of the Union to State's Rights, panelists Attorney James Edwards and national writer and Communities journalist Al Maurer, of Colorado, will be talking state's rights - the legal issue, not the social. Colorado is being sued by adjoining states over their legalization of marijuana. Appellate courts are wavering on states rights when it comes to federally mandated rights to abortion. Can a state say that "gay marriage" is not legal, while an adjoining state says it is?

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